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In the general form of the quadratic equation x2+3x=5 What are the values of a and c

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
20

The values of a and c are 1 and -5 respectively.

Step-by-step explanation:

x2 + 3x=5

Now rearranging the equation by taking 5 to the L.H.S of the equation:

x2+3x -5  = 0

As we know that

a + b +c = 0

Therefore;

a = x2

b = 3x

c = -5

The value of a and c :

a = 1 which is a constant and is hidden in x^2.

the value of c is -5.

Thus the values of a and c are 1 and -5 respectively.

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Answered by gappusingh10460
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Step-by-step explanation:

the value of a and c is 1 and 5

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